Manchester United forward Jesse Lingard has been called into the England squad ahead of Tuesday's game against France.
The 22-year-old will join up with the squad on Sunday to help bolster Roy Hodgson's ranks after two players were forced out through injury.
Lingard's Old Trafford team-mate Michael Carrick was carried off after injuring his ankle in the last minute of England's 2-0 defeat to Spain on Friday.
Carrick has returned to his club and will not be available for England's final game of the year.
Lingard's call-up by Hodgson is unlikely to impress United manager Louis van Gaal who earlier this month said the player was not ready for the senior squad.
Speaking after United's 2-0 home win over West Brom, when Lingard scored the opening goal, the Dutchman said: "I would say it is too much too early. We have to wait to see if he is consistent because he is more or less the same age as Memphis Depay."
However, Lingard himself was a happy man and posted a message on Instagram, alongside a picture of him playing for the England U21 side, which read: "Delighted to be called up to the England senior squad, its always an honour to wear the shirt."
Meanwhile, Jamie Vardy, who sat out the game in Alicante with a knock sustained in Leicester's Premier League encounter with Watford last weekend, will also miss Tuesday's match with the French.
England returned from Spain on Saturday and, following the tragic events in Paris on Friday night, it was decided that the game against France would go ahead.
As planned, Hodgson's squad dispersed for 24 hours shortly after landing on home soil and will regroup at their Hertfordshire base on Sunday evening.
It will be Lingard's first time with the senior squad, although the former Birmingham and Brighton loanee has made 11 appearances for the U21s.
He made his debut at U21 level as a substitute against Scotland when Hodgson took charge of the team in August 2013.